Lips, a music franchise exclusively from Xbox 360, is the only singing game that offers wireless motion-sensitive microphones and the ability to sing from your own music collection. Start channeling your favourite pop star, because it's you, your friends and, most important, your music that makes Lips the world's ultimate party experience.

Game features:

Featuring stylish interactive motion sensors and lights, the microphones respond to singers' actions and can be used as percussion accompaniments. With the freedom provided by the wireless microphones, everyone can live their singing dreams in style.

Lips allows people to customise their experience with the songs that matter most to them by singing along with friends to music from their personal collection.

Using the standard Xbox 360 controller, up to two people will be able to join the fun and choose from a variety of percussion accompaniment to play along with the music in Lips.

From the songs that will come with the game, to your own music collection and the ability to download new tracks from Xbox LIVE, Lips will continually provide new music to bring people together and keep the party going.

Tracklist:

Alicia Keys - No One

Ben E. King - Stand By Me

Beyoncé - Irreplaceable

Blondie - Call Me

Booty Luv - Boogie 2nite

Chris Brown - With You

Coldplay - Yellow

Depeche Mode - Personal Jesus

Destiny's Child - Survivor

Dido - White Flag

Duffy - Mercy

Duran Duran - Hungry Like The Wolf

Editors - An End Has A Start

Geri Halliwell - It's Raining Men

Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity

Johnny Cash - Ring Of Fire

Kaiser Chiefs - Ruby

KT Tunstall - Suddenly I See

Kylie Minogue - Love At First Sight

Leona Lewis - Bleeding Love

Lupe Fiasco (feat. Matthew Santos) - Superstar

Maroon 5 - Makes Me Wonder

Morcheeba - Rome Wasn't Built In A Day

Nirvana - In Bloom

Peter Bjorn And John - Young Folks

Queen - Another One Bites The Dust

Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees

Ramones - I Wanna Be Sedated

Rihanna - Umbrella

Roxette - Listen To Your Heart

Seal - Amazing

Stonebridge - Put 'Em High

The Beautiful South - Song For Whoever

The Cure - Just Like Heaven

The Jackson 5 - ABC

The Kooks - Naïve

The Police - Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic

The Proclaimers - I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)

The Raveonettes - Love In A Trashcan

Young MC - Bust A Move

customer Reviews

4Has the technology to eclipse Singstar

Microsoft have put a lot of effort into making a really good karaoke game to rival Sony's Singstar and if you judge them purely on the basis of how the games interpret, track and score a player's singing, it's clear that Lips is really a step on from Singstar.

Sony have stood still with Singstar and the technology behind it hasn't changed much at all over the years and that's caused it to carry it's single biggest flaw from version to version to version: really good singers are penalised by Singstar, which only scores notes that are held flat. Anyone with vibrato is at a distinct disadvantage.

True to form, Microsoft have picked up on Singstar's flaws and made sure that they are absent from their clone. Singstar will not only accurately score vibrato, but gives bonuses for it and other vocal trills and improvisation that are in key. In technological terms, score a big fat one for Lips.

The technology is only half the story of course, as a karaoke game lives and dies by the strength of its catalogue. The 40 songs on the disc are a pretty good mix - there's something for everyone, but at the same time most people will struggle to find more than four or five songs that they want to sing. MS are clearly pinning a lot on Xbox Live Marketplace, but so far, a week or so after launch, there's only about eight new songs available, although A Ha's Take on Me is available free to anyone who thinks they can hit those high notes. At 200 Microsoft Space Bucks (or £1.70) they're pretty good value and comparable to the Singstar download prices, although the clunkiness of buying MS points and then buying the songs will be as irritating as ever.

Right now though, Lips is a fine product in dire need of more downloadable content. If Microsoft can get 30 songs up on XBL before Christmas, then I think they'll have a hit on their hands. If they don't, then Lips will be in Singstar's shadow for a long time.

5A must have party game!

This game is great! I use it alot when i have friends and family come to visit and they think its great too! It has songs on to please everybody.Young and old! Altough when you do finnish all the songs you have to buy more to keep this game playable but some of the songs are really worth it! Excellent game would recommened this game to everyone!

3Good fun but slight problems

This game is definately fun but as a few people have mentioned before, it clearly does not score points correctly & just gives them out as it feels. I was singing vs my girlfriend to Umbrella (Rihanna) & i simply muttered random words during the whole song & i actually beat her. How does that work out? (Possibly because she can't sing)I was at my mate's the other day, he has singstar for the PS3 & i found it to be a lot better than Lips in terms of picking up the correct pitch & correct words. Don't get me wrong though, Lips is still fun especially for having a laugh with friends or family.If you're online then you can also download extra songs from the market place. Only downside is you have to pay for most of them (Normally around 160 points) So far i've only downloaded:

If you like singing & having a laugh then get this game. If you already own a PS3 or PS2 & you happen to have Sing Star then i personally don't see the point. 1 advantage though, the mics for Lips are completely wireless.

2Good game if you have not experienced singstar.

This game would be good if you have not experienced singstar on the playstation. Its good for the clapping on the microphones which comes up as a instrument in game but other than that its about it. The mics are a good idea to be wireless but do eat the batterys. And you have to be armed with many points on the market place if you want the choice of songs though there is not much available as yet.

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